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Larkspur is one of the most charming towns in all of Marin County with a population of 12,000 and some of the best schools in the country. Located less than fifteen miles from San Francisco, Larkspur is located in the center of the county. The town of Larkspur has Marin's main ferry terminal located in the Larkspur Landing area on the San Francisco Bay, which makes for an easy commute for passengers headed to the Finan...

Kentfield is located in the heart of Marin County. It offers the outdoor recreation of country life and the convenience of a central location. It is minutes away from Larkspur Landing ferries, the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, and the Golden Gate Bridge, yet sits at the base of towering Mount Tamalpais and next to Baltimore Canyon Preserve and Creekside Park. Hiking, biking, picnicking, and walking are all activities enjoyed by the 6,485 residents that call Kentfield home. Property in Kentfield is generally set well back from the streets, which meander among pine, redwood and manzanita trees. The low-profile roofs of these spacious homes, mostly set on large lots, are designed to blend in with the natural surroundings and offer a wooded, country feeling. This gives the area a feeling of modernism with all of its amenities but also offers a sense of naturalness with an appreciation for the surrounding environment. Kentfield is home to nationally renowned schools and this too makes Kentfield an excellent place to raise a family. Look no further than to Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty to find the perfect home in Kentfield.

Kentfield History

In 1857, James Ross (1812-1862) bought Rancho Punta de Quentin. Ross, a Scot who had arrived in San Francisco from Australia in 1848 and made his fortune in the wholesale liquor business, set up a trading post called "Ross Landing." Steamers would travel up Corte Madera Creek to the Landing. Albert Emmet Kent bought the land from the Ross estate in 1871. Kent built an estate called Tamalpais, later applied to the settlement by the railroad. The named was changed to Kent in the 1890s, and finally to Kentfield with the opening of the first post office in 1905. The family of Albert Kent, a Chicago meat packer who, along with his wife Adaline, settled in the area in 1872. Adaline donated twenty-three acres of land for a community recreation center; which later became the site for the College of Marin, which is part of the California Community College system. Albert and Adaline's son, William, who became a U.S. congressman and an ardent conservationist, donated Muir Woods as a national park.

Location, Climate, and Weather in Kentfield

Kentfield is an unincorporated town located in the County of Marin, California approximately 16 miles north of San Francisco over the Golden Gate Bridge. Kentfield is 3.0 square miles and has 6,485 residents. Kentfield's town center includes the College of Marin and a charming commercial area.

Experiencing a Mediterranean climate, Kentfield's temperature ranges from an average low of 41 degrees to a high of 84 degrees. The rainfall averages 48 inches per year. This temperate weather and amazing location is perfect for outdoor recreation.

Kentfield Real Estate

Kentfield is located in the heart of Marin and has become one of the most sought after locales in 2013 partly in due to the nationally renowned schools. In 2013 the minimum single family home price was $755,000, average was $2,274,739 and the maximum was $10,775,000. That's an increase of 8% from 2012. Overall, Kentfield is a great place to make a real estate investment.

Kentfield Schools

A.G. Bacich Elementary School is a California Distinguished School that hosts grades kindergarten-4. During the 2009-2010 school year, Bacich Elementary School served approximately 600 children. As of 2012, Bacich has a California Department of Education Academic Performance Index (API) of 944 out of 1000, putting it in the top ranking in the state of California.

Adeline E. Kent Middle School is a California Distinguished School that hosts grades 5-8. Kent Middle School serves 543 students in the school year of 2013-14. As of 2012, Kent has a California Department of Education Academic Performance Index (API) of 960 out of 1000, putting it in the top ranking in the state of California.

Marin Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic co-educational college preparatory, grades 9-12. The student population currently numbers around 725. The administrators, faculty and staff of Marin Catholic work hard to maintain a dynamic, student-centered environment, one that affords its young women and men every opportunity to achieve excellence.

Residences of Kentfield are fortunate to attend Redwood High School, for it is nationally ranked and recognized as one of the premier high schools in the nation with some of the State's highest test scores, rates of graduation and college acceptance. Please visit the Quick Links section for additional information.

The main campus for the College of Marin is in Kentfield, and is across the street from Kent Middle School. College of Marin is well known for its theater department, with the highest transfer acceptance to Juilliard of any junior college in the state.

Transportation and Commuting from Kentfield

Kentfield has commuter buses to speed you into downtown San Francisco in 45 minutes. Estimated drive time is 30 minutes without commute traffic. Alternatively, the Larkspur Ferry Terminal is located in the adjacent town of Larkspur and crosses the Bay to San Francisco in 40 minutes. For schedule and fees please visit the Golden Gate Transit site for more details.

Outdoor Recreation and Parks in Kentfield

Kentfield has easy access to Mt. Tamalpais's many hiking and biking trails. Phoenix Lake is a lovely walk along its shore with views of the surrounding hills. Bicycling is ideal in Kentfield's gently rolling landscape. For the more adventurous the many bike trails on the Mountain are known world wide. The Corte Madera Creek meanders through Kentfield and offers access to the Bay for kayaks and rowers.

Best Restaurants in Kentfield

Family friendly dining can be found in Kentfield. Everyone's favorite is the Half Day Cafe, family-owned and operated since 1986, serving breakfast and lunch and featuring fresh local ingredients. Ambrosia Pizza, Pasta, Wine serves the best Italian fare in town. Woodlands Cafe features a 58-seat dining area, including a beautiful 48-seat heated outdoor patio. The Cafe offers a wine menu, a children's menu, and vegetarian and gluten-free options. Please visit this page's Quick Links for more information.

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